I've got a 1992 Craftsman direct drive tablesaw that I replaced with a real saw. I listed it on CraigsList and got no interest. It has a cast iron top, two cast iron webbed wings, a sheet metal cabinet and legs. Since the unit is direct drive, that means I have a threaded arbor shaft coming directly out of the motor.
I am toying with the idea of removing the wings and worthless fence supports, finding a machined disk that is 10" diameter with 5/8" centerbore, and attaching PSA sandpaper to the disk to make a stationary disk sander. The combination of the saw's tilting system and miter slot capability would allow sanding of compound miter cuts.
My research indicates that most sanding stations turn at 1725 rpm, whereas this motor turns 3450. That's a moderate concern. Since saw blades regularly spin at this speed, it doesn't seem there would be any safety concern with the metal spinning, and although flying sandpaper could hurt under the right circumstances, it is unlikely it would require breaking out the FAK out or bloodying up the 9 and 1 on the phone.
Since I am working on my "think before you post" admonition, I did some websearching and found this Freud component. This gives me a feeling of going in the right direction. Anybody know if this is available locally (Raleigh) at a BORG or WWS or WC? Toolferone?
Has anyone else ventured down this or a similar path before who can offer DAMHIKT or other advice?
I am toying with the idea of removing the wings and worthless fence supports, finding a machined disk that is 10" diameter with 5/8" centerbore, and attaching PSA sandpaper to the disk to make a stationary disk sander. The combination of the saw's tilting system and miter slot capability would allow sanding of compound miter cuts.
My research indicates that most sanding stations turn at 1725 rpm, whereas this motor turns 3450. That's a moderate concern. Since saw blades regularly spin at this speed, it doesn't seem there would be any safety concern with the metal spinning, and although flying sandpaper could hurt under the right circumstances, it is unlikely it would require breaking out the FAK out or bloodying up the 9 and 1 on the phone.
Since I am working on my "think before you post" admonition, I did some websearching and found this Freud component. This gives me a feeling of going in the right direction. Anybody know if this is available locally (Raleigh) at a BORG or WWS or WC? Toolferone?
Has anyone else ventured down this or a similar path before who can offer DAMHIKT or other advice?